A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ya”
How many Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “Ya” can you think of?
For example, many of you might think of “Yankee Boy Yankee Girl.”
There are plenty of other words that start with “ya,” like “Yakusoku” (Promise), “Yamato,” and “Yakimochi” (Jealousy).
Some Vocaloid fans may have had specific song titles pop into mind just from seeing these words.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Ya.”
If you discover a track you haven’t heard before, take this opportunity to give it a careful listen.
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Vocaloid songs starting with “Ya” – collection (31–40)
promiseharumakigohan

This is a Vocaloid song that lets you bask in a nostalgic mood.
It’s a track by the multi-talented Harumaki Gohan, who also creates the illustrations and video, released in 2019.
One of its charms is the soft, dreamlike sound arrangement imbued with a clear, airy atmosphere.
The piano’s tone resonates gently.
The highly narrative lyrics, which recall promises from childhood, spark all kinds of imagination.
As you listen, you might find yourself shedding tears without even noticing.
By the way, the video features a version sung by Harumaki Gohan himself.
medicine boxporifo

If you feel resigned, thinking “There’s no point in telling the truth,” try listening to this song.
Kusuribako (Medicine Box) by PolyphonicBranch, also known as Porifo, was released in May 2023.
Its relaxed, leisurely tempo and melody line that almost sounds like a nursery rhyme leave a strong impression.
It’s very pleasant to listen to, yet there’s a certain shadow in the lyrics, and that gap really gets to you.
It might be perfect for those solitary moments when you want to reflect on life.
Go for it! Sound Battlemarashii

It’s a Japanese-flavored upper-tune that sweeps your ears and heart away with its momentum! Composed by Marasy, a renowned pianist, the track was released in August 2023.
It was created as the theme song for the concert “Marafes 2023,” held the same year.
The concert had originally been planned for 2020, but it was canceled due to the pandemic and other circumstances.
The song’s explosive energy and lyrics feel like they’re blowing off all that pent-up frustration—that’s its big charm.
It features a twin-vocal style, so it’s also a great pick if you’re looking for a duet song.
Yandere Love Songrerere P

If you like Kagamine Len, you’ve probably heard songs by Rerere-P.
Hearing that this is one of their yandere songs should raise your expectations.
You can enjoy Len’s cool vocals, as if holding back intense emotion.
The highlight is the unsettling, deeply sick lyrics that contrast with his vocal tone.
Yankee Boy, Yankee GirlTōma

From the intro alone, it’s insanely cool! Razor-sharp guitar and drums, plus a growling bass! It’s a track by Tohma, the popular Vocaloid producer known for songs like “Envy Cat Walk,” released in 2013.
The radio-voice B section in the first verse and the chorus that follows are irresistible.
The break before the final chorus also hits perfectly.
If you want the audio, be sure to check out the album “Azalea no Shinzou” (Azalea’s Heart).


